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Break-Ins At British Prisons By Drug Dealers And Prostitutes Becoming More Common
A newly released report shows that 42 people have broken into prisons in England and Wales in the last five years. According to reports, prostitutes and drug dealers are breaking into prisons in order to sell sex and drugs to inmates. The Guardian said that drugs are actually cheaper inside prison than on the street, because there is such an abundance of them within prison walls. Others say some of the break-ins may occur because prisoners become institutionalized and are not comfortable in the free world.
Angry Man Bites Off Prostitute's Ear
A man was arrested for biting off part of a prostitute's ear, after he mistook her of trying to get away without completing her task. According to police reports, the 54-year old man acquired the services of the 44-year old woman after finding an advertisement on the online classified listing, Craigslist.
Sex Workers In Hungary Get Permits; Become E.U. Compliant
Sex workers in Hungary now become significant contributors to the country's legal economy as officials said Monday it would allow prostitutes to apply for a working permit. The effort, which allows prostitutes to issue receipts to their customers and make social security contributions, in turn allows the approximately 20,000 prostitutes to generate for the Hungarian government as much as an estimated $1 billion annual revenue.
New Wardrobe For Prostitutes In Kenya Anger Muslims
In an attempt to blend in with their surroundings, sex workers in Mombasa are undergoing a drastic fashion makeover. Most have traded in their scanty work attire for the buibui, a modest, loose, flowing gown and head covering favored by Muslim women. In the city's red-light district, several buibui clad ladies of the night walk the streets. Some gave reasons for this change in clothing styles.
Australian Survey Says: Legal Prostitutes Enjoy High 'Job Satisfaction'
Australian prostitutes, who legally sell sex in brothels enjoy a higher level of job satisfaction than those who work illegally, selling sex on the streets or in their home, a new survey suggests. The survey, involving nearly 250 prostitutes, found that legal prostitutes (brothel-based) have similar levels of job satisfaction, physical health and mental well-being as other working women who have more professional jobs.
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